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Essential Question: Champion of the “Common Man”? “King” Andrew? OR
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Voting Requirements in the Early 19c
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Voter Turnout: 1820 - 1860
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Why Increased Democratization? 3 White male suffrage increased 3 Voters chose their state’s slate of Presidential electors. 3 Spoils system. 3 Rise of Third Parties. 3 Popular campaigning (parades, rallies, floats, etc.) 3 Two-party system returned in the 1832 election: Dem-Reps Natl. Reps.(1828) Whigs (1832) Republicans (1854) Democrats (1828)
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The “ Common Man ’ s ” Presidential Candidate
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Results of the 1824 Election A “ Corrupt Bargain? ”
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1828 Election Results
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The Center of Population in the Country Moves WEST
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Indian Removal 3 Jackson’s Goal? 3 1830 Indian Removal Act 3 Cherokee Nation v. GA (1831) * “domestic dependent nation” 3 Worcester v. GA (1832) 3 Jackson: John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it!
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The Cherokee Nation After 1820
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Indian Removal
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Trail of Tears (1838-1839)
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Jackson ’ s Professed “ Love ” for Native Americans
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An 1832 Cartoon: “ King Andrew ” ? An 1832 Cartoon: “ King Andrew ” ?
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1832 Election Results Main Issue?
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The 1836 Election Results Martin Van Buren “Old Kinderhook” [O. K.]
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Photo of Andrew Jackson in 1844 (one year before his death) 1767 - 1845
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